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    Ryan Burton catches up with Shann Villhauer, the co-trainer of former WBO junior welterweight champion Mike Alvarado, to discuss his fighter's ten round TKO defeated to Ruslan Provodnikov. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Ryan Burton catches up with Shann Villhauer, the co-trainer of former WBO junior welterweight champion Mike Alvarado, to discuss his fighter's ten round TKO defeated to Ruslan Provodnikov. [Click Here To Read More]
    Not really interested in a rematch, I don't think it would be much different, Alvarado used the tactic he used because he felt Ruslans power. He said Ruslan was the hardest puncher he'd been hit by, there's no way he's gonna wanna trade with him like in the Rios fight, if he gets clipped once he's done for.

    Ruslan needs to move onto bigger and better things, Mike needs a break and a fight with a person who isn't going to give him hell for once.

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      #3
      Alavarado is a brawler first. He moves at times but isn't effective when he does it. He needs to plant his feet and exchange to stage his attack. You can't change his instincts. Very few will outbrawl Provodnikov.

      Rematch will be no different.

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        #4
        Too much ineffective movement, too inaccurate, and lackluster defense. I think the first two can be overlooked if it wasn't for him getting caught with the same shots throughout the fight. How many times do you get hit with the left hook before you realize that your defense isn't working and needs to be adjusted? It was after round 6 that I had a feeling he wasn't gonna make it to the last bell.
        Last edited by kiaba360; 10-20-2013, 12:47 PM.

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          #5
          it was the wrong strategy. he should have used the wlad-povetkin strategy. hold everytime opponent gets close! that way he would be called the most dominant 140 pounder.

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            #6
            Ruslan Provodnikov wasn't so eager to get close when Mike was sticking and moving and Ruslan's punch output decreased but Mike got over confident and started taking too many body shots on the inside. Mike was the better boxer and was taking Ruslan's punches much better than he did Rios punches but the body punches add up before you realize it's too late. Mike wanted to put on a good show for the home crowd. He's going to lose alot of money now. I feel really bad for the kid.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheMexHurricane View Post
              Ruslan Provodnikov wasn't so eager to get close when Mike was sticking and moving and Ruslan's punch output decreased but Mike got over confident and started taking too many body shots on the inside. Mike was the better boxer and was taking Ruslan's punches much better than he did Rios punches but the body punches add up before you realize it's too late. Mike wanted to put on a good show for the home crowd. He's going to lose alot of money now. I feel really bad for the kid.
              That's how I saw it too, I had him well ahead until he got sloppy and engaged up close too much.

              I'm not sure I agree with his trainer's assessment at all. Boxing is the way to beat Provodnikov but you have to be fit and stay disciplined not to engage toe to toe too often.

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                #8
                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                it was the wrong strategy. he should have used the wlad-povetkin strategy. hold everytime opponent gets close! that way he would be called the most dominant 140 pounder.
                Hey, thats Floyd's, Hopkins' s, and Bradlloroey's styke.

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                  #9
                  Provodnikov is only effective on the inside, some strategic clinching would have been very beneficial to Alvarado's cause. Letting a guy eat you alive on the inside is not a wise move if you are the better guy at range.

                  But hey who cares if guys are really trying to win or not they should just lose a fight without trying~

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by budfr View Post
                    Hey, thats Floyd's, Hopkins' s, and Bradlloroey's styke.
                    Look at their records moron.

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